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Soon he became famous as a man of great learning.
According to his file record, he was not a man of great learning.
Sir Robert was a man of great learning and merit.
Alcuin had been a man of great learning, true.
He was a man of great learning with an education in law who also mastered most of the new sciences.
Hoover was a man of great learning and zero eloquence, here confirmed.
He is a man of great learning.
A man of great learning and a profound jurist, he was inspired from an early age with a deep hatred for Austria.
Séguier was a man of great learning, and throughout his life a patron of literature.
He was not a man of great learning, but he "reacted" to stimuli so fast that he always seemed to be anticipating.
He was "a man of great learning and eloquence," according to Hugo Falcandus.
Within its vanguard is Peter Abelard, a man of great learning, independence of mind, and sensuality.
He was a man of great learning who preferred isolation and was known for his zuhd (abstinence).
He was described by Alexander Nowell, in a letter, as a "man of great learning and godliness."
He is described as a man of great learning, esoteric understanding and healing power who traveled in the Middle East in search of knowledge.
The historian May McKisack called him a "man of great learning and a good servant to his master".
He was a man of great learning and breadth, who read Freud and Jung and Ibsen.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia[1] he was a "man of great learning not only as an historian, but as a controversial writer".
Stow says that he was reputed by his fellow-churchmen to be a man of great learning, and generally admitted to be of good moral life.
Delaney praises Christian as a great master of equity, a man of great learning and a judge with a great desire to see justice done.
Jerome describes Latronianus as "a man of great learning and worthy to be compared with the ancients as a composer in verse."
In brief I tell thee, that all these were clerks, Men of great learning and no less renown, By one same sin polluted in the world.
Burges was a man of great learning and industry, but too fond of introducing arbitrary emendations into the text of classical authors.
"12 men of great learning, of great esteem" who sought to subjugate the power of a demon ("The Destroyer") and paid for it with their lives.
A man of great learning and even greater warmth, Larry honored us with his dedication and hard work, graced us with his warmth and wit.